Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Antispamwatch.com, ezantispy.com, pcprotectiontools.com and some other websites listed below are clearly affiliated with the rogue anti-virus program called Antivirus IS. In total we've found eleven websites related to this rogue security product but there are probably even more. The bad guys use four different web templates, green, blue, yellow and grey (see images below). The main purpose of these misleading websites is to trick people into thinking that Antivirus IS is a legitimate anti-virus program. All these websites provide false information and after all may give a false sense of security for a user that may not realize that Antivirus IS is a scam. You may find information about Antivirus IS Basic, Antivirus IS Pro and Antivirus IS Ultimate on these websites as well and even purchase any of them. However, you shouldn't purchase it. Instead, please follow instructions on how to remove Antivirus IS from your computer for free using legitimate anti-malware programs. If you have any questions or additional information about any of these malicious websites or the rogue program please leave a comment. Good luck and be safe online:

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